nanny

[ˈnæni]

nanny Definition

  • 1a person, typically a woman, employed to look after a child in its own home
  • 2a female goat

Using nanny: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nanny" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She works as a nanny for a family with three children.

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    The kids love their new nanny.

  • Example

    The family hired a nanny to take care of their newborn baby.

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    The nanny took the children to the park.

nanny Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nanny

Phrases with nanny

  • a government perceived as authoritarian, interfering, or overprotective, especially in relation to personal freedom and choice

    Example

    Some people criticize the government for being a nanny state that tries to control every aspect of citizens' lives.

  • a small camera hidden in a household object used by parents to monitor their nanny or babysitter

    Example

    The parents installed a nanny cam to make sure their children were safe while they were at work.

  • a grandmother who takes care of her grandchildren on a regular basis

    Example

    My granny is my nanny. She takes care of me when my parents are at work.

Origins of nanny

from the child's word for 'anane', meaning 'female goat'

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Summary: nanny in Brief

A 'nanny' [ˈnæni] is a person, usually a woman, who is employed to take care of a child in their own home. It can also refer to a female goat. The term is often used in phrases like 'nanny state,' which describes a government perceived as authoritarian, and 'nanny cam,' which is a small camera used by parents to monitor their nanny or babysitter.

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